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Re: New Version 4.0.0


From: Tatsuro MATSUOKA
Subject: Re: New Version 4.0.0
Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2015 20:07:12 +0900 (JST)




----- Original Message -----
> From: Tatsuro MATSUOKA <address@hidden>
> To: Mallikarjuna Jangannavar <address@hidden>; 'Mike Miller' 
> <address@hidden>; Carlo de Falco <address@hidden>
> Cc: address@hidden; Subramanian Chinnakumar <address@hidden>
> Date: 2015/9/3, Thu 20:02
> Subject: Re: New Version 4.0.0
> 
>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>  
>>>  From: Tatsuro MATSUOKA
>>>  To: Mallikarjuna Jangannavar ; 'Mike Miller'; Carlo de Falco
>>>  Cc: address@hidden
>>>  Date: 2015/9/2, Wed 19:41
>>>  Subject: Re: New Version 4.0.0
>>>  
>>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>>  
>>>>    From: Mallikarjuna Jangannavar
>>>>    To: 'Mike Miller' ; 'Tatsuro MATSUOKA' ; Carlo 
> de 
>>  Falco
>>>>    Cc: Octave Help <address@hidden>
>>>>    Date: 2015/9/2, Wed 16:34
>>>>    Subject: RE: New Version 4.0.0
>>>>  
>>>>    Hi,
>>>>  
>>>>    Thanks for the information. Now GUI is working fine.
>>>>  
>>>>    I have another problem with 64 bit.
>>>>  
>>>>>>    a = zeros (1024*1024*1024*3, 1, 'int8');
>>>>  
>>>>    error: out of memory or dimension too large for Octave's 
> index typ
>>>>  
>>>>    The linux is 64 bit but the above error occurs. Could you please
>>>>  help us in
>>>  
>>>>    resolving the issue.
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  You need build octave with Octave with 64-bit Indexing for using large
>>>  arrays (>2GB).
>>>  http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/Compiling-Octave-wi
>>>  th-64_002dbit-Indexing.html#Compiling-Octave-with-64_002dbit-Indexing
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  One way use build octave with mxe-octave with --enable-64 on linux 
> native 
>>  build.
>>>  
>>>  I am not familiar with linux natave build octave using mxe-octave.
>>>  
>>>  There is a tutorial but I have not tried it on linux.
>>>  http://wiki.octave.org/MXE
>>>  
>>  
>>  
>>  Additional note.
>>  Building octave as a 64 bit binary does not mean that produced binary can 
> treat 
>>  large array. (64 bit index).
>>  You need build octave with --enable-64 option and with 64 bit indexed 
> external 
>>  libraries (BLAS, LAPACK, ... etcs.).
>>  
>>  Tatsuro
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> 
>>  From: Mallikarjuna Jangannavar 
>>  To: 'Tatsuro MATSUOKA' 'Mike Miller'  Carlo de Falco 
>>  Cc: "address@hidden"  Subramanian Chinnakumar > Date: 
> 2015/9/3, Thu 19:32
>>  Subject: RE: New Version 4.0.0
>> 
>>  Hi,
>> 
>>  We have followed all the step provide in the site. So could you please let 
> me 
>>  know your convenient time to have a session to fix this issue.
>> 
>>  Regards
>>  Mallikarjun
>> 
> 
> 
> ***********
> As I wrote I myself have not experienced building octave with mxe-build with 
> --enable-64 but 
> I assisted other people try (of course other people gave help to the 
> questioner.).
> 
> http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/MXE-Octave-Build-Failed-on-CentOS6-6-64bit-td4670812i20.html
> 
> 
> I cannot say when I can spare my time for you because I am committing in the 
> list as a volunteer. 
> And I am not expert mxe-octave. (I have experienced to build windows binaries 
> on 
> Ubuntu).
> 
> *********
> I suggest that you describe what trouble that you met.
> 
> Tatsuro
> http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/MXE-Octave-Build-Failed-on-CentOS6-6-64bit-td4670812i20.html


Link correction
http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/MXE-Octave-Build-Failed-on-CentOS6-6-64bit-td4670812.html


Tatsuro



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